The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 05, 1873, Image 3

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THE {MACON DA I LI’ TELEGRAPH AXD M ESSEN ER AON EMBEI 'csstttQtr 68 Second Street. Macon, Georgia. T HE Dork at the *how r■ -i. rrrr at I^^mduiButtlDuvm More ati.1 urir <M«ljr dimt fra nraii*h«.m>j. at the he* tMWr of nub and at tedaeud nrire*. BODY BKCSSELS CXKPETS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, THREE-PLY CARPETS, EXTRA SUPER CARPETS. MEDIUM and LOW GRADE CAR PETS. VENETIAN CARPETS, HEMPS CARPETS, VELVET RUGS. BRUSSELS RUGS, BEAVER RUGS, MATS OF ALL STYLES. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, LIXOLILCM FLOOR CLOTHS. FELTS AND DRUGGETS. TABLE OIL CLOTHS. COCOA MATTINGS, CANE MATTINGS. CANTON MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPERS. Pur.ham* an. ineiml to etauine my Mart be fore buying, a* I ran ahow a er.-at.-r rariety and ■* *• low prior* a* any market in the South. No. aa Ch ora atiret. next doee to BoaedCoie- nan'e wbnlrMlr dry anode houae. aepllrrrftm B- P. BOSS. Home Insurance Company, of Aew York, Pop sale l^r all Grocers and Drumrist*. For sale at manufacturers' prii'ea Ly H. MYERS A PRO., Wliolesale Asrenti .$2,500,000 00 . 4.40S.573 75 CASH CAPITAL,. demand ext the country BURKE & COBB, Agents. Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co., OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CASH CAPITAL - $200,000 00 CASH ASSETS 812,099 W BURKE A COBB, Agent*. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. .$200,000 00 W. W. WOODRUFF, CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, \I A.CO IV. G A. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE S5UPEBISTEXDENT'3 OFPICK M. A. B» R. R-. / Macon, Ga.. October 11. la7S. S O X and after Sunday, l«h instant* until fur ther notice, trains ott this rood will ntu as Witwu DAY FA8SK$GKS. DAILY, (SUlfDAYS KXCKPTKP.) uani Mann S-on a M Arrive *t Macon. CAPITAL ESTABLISHED MOHT PASSENGER, DAILY. ham Uiron. *'■***' Arrive at Macon HAVTKIJfSVlLLK ACCOMMODATION T Arriroat Macon J TIhj day train loav ects at Jesup with . train., for all punt, rW Ma }“™W “ wnnecta hurtle aral Gull Railroad a‘ - arming in Savannah at coaches on night trains. octlStt CASH CAPITAL. 244,444 25 IMS A M 1ST Macon at 8 o'clock cou- lanticaml Gulf Railroad * lorida. The night train As with tnuns of Af- Jesup fur Savannah, SuiO a. m. Sleeping ‘ JAS. \V. ROBERTSON. General Superintendent. BURKE i COBB, Afnu Cotton States Life Insurance Company, OF MACON, GEORGIA. too small. Thw limit wreached. With* Partial sod irredeemable, sod beyond our borders unexchangeable, currency like our*, any limit would bo too narrow in extraoraiuu'T time*, unions it were set so wide beyond the margin of our usual need* as to keep the whole trade of the country adrift in tlju- Roof of it in or dinary times. If onr currency were the common -tunwr-y^ol all the world it would expand and con tract with our need*. When there was more demand for money in New York tluui in Paris and fjondon and Berlin money would flow hither without legisla tion to lure it. We should then, to uat- tue French phrase, bare our Lgy»d a in •everybody*s pocket... But what is money in Pari* and London and Berlin is only merchandise in New York, and our cur rency cannot be legislated into adjusting itflelf to oar wants as the currency of the world adjusts itself without legislation to meet the world's wants. The inference is that any restricted national and irre deemable currency is, particularly tor a nation that doubles its population every thirty years, a hod and dangerous cur rency, and that all-our financial effort and device and knowledge ought to be .$G00,000 00 BURKE A COBB. Agents, MANUFACTURED BY Langdale’s Chemical Manure (LIMITED.) NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND. This Company Sells 40,000 tons Mannr:> CHANGE OF SCHEDULE OX MACON AXD AUGUSTA RAILROAD. SCI’ERIXTESDEXT’a Opfick. M. A. A. fc. It.) Augusta, Go., October 10.1873. j /^X and after Monday, o. tobers is. pasacniror \J trains on the Macs* and Augusta Railroad will run as follows: DAY TRAIN—DAJLY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Macon x m (FORMERLY HPOTT8WOOD.) NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT This Uuuse has been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from basement to atuc. HOARD DEU DAY. P. WHELAN, Prop. MMrtt» Arrive at Augsuta. This manure is guaranteed genuine, free from adulteration, mac- • * the . hen ical ingredients, and thoroughly pulverized an MIXED BY MACHINE u Y, It contains a large proportion of Soluble Phosphate and is eminently suited t Cotton, Corn and Grain Crops, Leave At Arrive at The Woodruff Concord Buggy, Celebrated for light draft and durability, is the leadin&Buggy. and a specialty. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. FIRST STREET, CORNER OF CHERRY. AS: Poplar Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, MACON, GA. up. Among the passenger* billmi tor tn< excursion. However, was a Chronicle re porter,'W. W. Austin, who had made tw<i When the reporter SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Southwestern Railroad Company, Macon, Ga^ October 36, I $73. |N and after Sunday, ftw 26thinxt.,l^sou.:er r Trains on this Rond will run as follows: DAY SUVACLA PA&*K.\GKU TRAIN. tsUlie upon th l)w affair was 0 I gj vdn&tMtod to take charge of the ascen sion himself, ana under his guidance the -. iteMoo was made. At 3 o’clock there wo* not sufficient gas in the balloon, anti a delay of one hour was found to bo n«wwiiy. The balloon really requim: l.'i.ouu cubic tout of gas, yet at 4 o'clock mere vra* but Jo.UUU cubic feet of gas in it. This was considered sufficient to carry two passenger*, and the Chroni cle rej • 1 tor aikl Edwin Jl. Clough stepped into L*c basket. The balloon shot upward w iih ligLtning velocity. In two minute* ban Francisco, with its citizen* ana house*, looked like a panorama in the dis tance. Market street was dearly defined, and the other streets, from the immense height, seemed to intersect it at almost right angles. Toe people below looker like pigmies and the mmoeu were as toy- rhop-i tor children. Fur away to the right i>pi .-ad tue bay. It was to the balloonists, u mure sheet of burnished silver, Be yond wore the mountains, grand in their solemnity, but seeming like so many molehills to the voyagers in the air. To Lie lett was, apparently, a thick mist. The 4’ouipuss at this tin. a told the direc tion oi tue mist. It was urectly west, and the commander of the Isiiloon sur mised at once that this was the Focific f/NU** Arrive Arrive at Clayton] Arrive at Albany.. the world over, towards tr. .islating our transactions into the mu verbal language of finance; in other words, towards re turning to *pccie {siyment. To expand our present nirrc-ncy by setting paper to beget pr.pcr is simply to put more fat in Arrive at Arlit Arrive at Fort Gain Leave Clayton Leave Kufaula Leave Fort Gaines. Leave Albany CLEMONS & JAMES, J. BEN WILSON & CO., RUFF, WINTERS & WHITLOCK, B. H. WRIGLEY & CO., J. W. WHEATLEY & CO., G. M. STOKES, WM. J. RUSSELL, C. M. DAVIS, Columbus. Atlanta. Marietta. Maoon. Americus. Leesburg. Athens. Arlington. The Whitewater and Woodruff Wagons. And other Western Wagon*, at low prices. Descriptive Circulars furnished to those who will write for them. All work warranted.oct20 tf . 8:35 A M .10:47 A X *10 P X Connects with the Albany Train at 8mitlmlk% and the Fort Gaines Train at Cuthbert daily, ex- cept Sunday. Albany Train connects with Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Tnun* at Albany, and will run to Ar lington o*'Blakely Extension Tuesday MMl Fri day, returning Wednesday and^turday. COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Maoon, 8 ; 45 x at SAVANNAH FAIR I W. MclCAY, General Agent, Mac on, Ga. PltOPRIETORS. D00ES, 8A8H AKD BLINDS, WINDOW AND DOOE FEAMES, BALUS- TEBS, NEWEL POSTS, S0E0LL W0EES, BUILDERS’ EAEDWAEE, THE THIED Arrive at Columbus. Jxsavo Columbus.. ±:*> p m 1*0 r si COLUMBUS NIGHT FRKIGUT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. >15 P At GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, PUTTY, ETO., ET0., ETC. A full lino of the above always in stock, and supplied to city and country on short n «■» t-.V--l;f CABINET ORGANS, term*, or monthly |«ymcnu taken. Old machine* put in order or rwivad in rxchanim. VviIKKI.KR .t WILSON MF'G ai. S0FFlCFS: Savnniuth. AiiituMa Mae<>n and Oiluinbu*. Ga. W. B. Clot Ht On. Airt,Savannah. Ga. \V. A. HICKS. A cent. Macon. Ga. Iasivo Macon, For Churches, Schools and Parlors. CHEAPEST AND BEST. 8CPEHIOB TO AL.T.. Arrive at Columhu* . Leave Columbus. AGRICULTURAL and MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION of GEORGIA, Arrive at 3Iacon. HARDWARE.IR0N 4 STEE L, Making clone connection with Western Rail* road at Columbus for MontRomory, Mobil* New j*nl3*odf.i Orleans, etc. kufaula irianr FRErairr and accommodation TRAIN. I>lt. ^ SPECIAL FLAVORINGS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH, —AND— CONTINUING DURING THE WEEK. Leave Macon. Arrive at Bnftiidt! Arrive at Albany. 7:10 A M 7:45 r M 8:50 P XI - — <1:45 x X Trains leaving Macon and Kufaula on this rtiedulo Sunday, Muuday, Wednesilsy and Leave Kufaula. mnR GROUNDS and RACE COUR8E are in i *|» cimImI on ter, and the HIT I f .Ilf NGS the meat Mili'int.tiaJ bihI ixmitmida*!* in tile nsintry. Tl»c Kdiibition will he divided into Jfr/mrlnurtiUittf uvn STOCK; PRODUCT* OP Tit* *OH.| nOMKKTlC MANI PACYI'RKH: MANUPACTURKS IN COT TON. WOOL, RILK. I.1NKN. IRON. BKASS, , STICL. GOLD. SILVER. LKATIIES. PAPE*. PIURS, ETC* KTC. In fart, even thins pertaiitin* to AGRICUI^ Paris ISOIJ tub [Vienna 1S73. First Medal at tho Vienna Exposition f f Ah’, bv the coiicurnaice of tile SI'KCIAL JLL JURY, the INTERNATIONAL JURY and two SUJi-J L’JJIKS, of tlie most eminent artists and exiierts from countries exhibiting, been [caVhart&clrp. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO* Office General I'.cssenger A&knt, _ , Atlanta, Ga^ July. 10,1873. AN and after this date— kJ ^ lightning express Far New York. Eastern uml Virginia Cities, Leaves Macon, by Macon Jt Western liuil- road..rara~* lliOO a m ‘ ‘ ‘ 6:30 PX 6d)0px In fact, cventhinjr iNtitainins to AORICUL- TURK. MKtHA.VICS. *ihI ll» FINK ARTS. $8,000in Medals, Plate and Money TO BE AWARUKI). Exhibitor* are nom^Lsl to make their entries, and 1mve their artirle* on tho (round nt nn early a day a* pnuii<vhk% that they mny he properly nr- ramreil in the rwum tiri D» |«*ilment«. For Premium List*, and otliur Information, ad- dreaa the 8om*tary. G Fas. OWENS. President. J. H. KSTILL. Wrvret.try. wpjrfilendjtwlm CUTLERY, ETC. Arrives at Atlanta. Mac oh, Ga. Cherry Street, octistf Leaves Atlanta.. Arrives at Dalton. v.vmia'. i mta, ETf Or Havtiini Ire i. at, Catn aai Paxtry. fiPullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping- Cars by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg tuid all intermediate point* without change. Passengers leaving by this train arrive in New York the second afternoon, at 4:44 p x, over thir teen hours carliagflban passengers by any other route can with reach New York, leaving tho same evening. DAY WESTERN. EXPRESS. Leave* Macon at 11:10 p x I With great care, by ft new process, I we extract from the true, select Fruit* ami Aromatics, each charar*-rstic fla- v-jt, and produc- Flavoring* of rare eutUencc. Of great strength and perfect I purify. KopoutmouBoU*. Ertry flator a* irpmeiited. No deceit mil bottle fun measure, holding one-half more than other* purporting to hold eame quantify. Use them oner, will wee no other. The moot | delicate, delicious favor* ever made. So superior to the cheap extracts. Ask for I Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings. Manu factured only by STEELE & PRICE, Depots, CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS. I Manufacturer* of Dr. Pried* Cr~~~ Hiking Jbirder. Leave* Atlanta at ’ Arrives at Chattanooga... 4:30 a x Close connection at Chattanooga for all points West Pullman Palace Car* i —*raj all night trains. For further particulrs addracss B. W. WRENN, General Passengv r Agent. It Never Fails, Always in Order, Buns Light, IT IS 2STO UTinVCBUG-1 jtdyllif POET EOYAL EAILEOAD, Oefice oi Enoi^beu and Supkrintkndbnt Augusta, Ga, June 23, 1873. U N and after Monday, Juno 30, trains on tliis Rood will run as follows: DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Augusta at 6:15 a m Arrive at Port Royal at 4:16 P X Arrive at Charleston at.„ 4:45 p x Arrive at Savannah 3:30 P x UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Port Royal at 9:45 a x CAUTION. BUY ONLY T1IK GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALE, MiNUFACTrSKD BY E. & T. FAIRBANKS & CO Leave Savannah at. DOWN NIOnT PASSENGER TRAIN. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS. Will leave Augusta at. i Iter 30 Tears of trial fiaa proved Jl to t>e t lie beat healing end pain aribdalngLlclincntla the lVoril. It Is recommended with unbounded tesnn. saee In all cum ©f t ’uts. Pm ir« j . l>um i. Cpraic*, Rheumattam. Hard BwrUln’*, Chil- Wslna SUfteeaSottbo Joints, kroMn gest, Kara, Ac., Ac., omen* all porsous. and 1w Bprains, Founders, IUngbone,Pol]-PML Rcr*tcbes.Wlnd- Galls, Hoof-ale, b'pavfnm, Sprinrhalt, HaJule,Cd- 4r and Harness Galls; also diseases of tho Ej® oadEurin Arrive at Port Royal at. Arrive at Charleston at.. aepl9-tf Arrive at Savannah at UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Port Royal at Leave Charleston at. Leave Savannah at. Arrive at A l ugmta at. Passengers leaving Macon by the 6:30 a ia train n Maooo and Augusta Railroad, arrive at Augus- i in time to make close connection with the down i>ht passenger train on this road for Port Royal ml Savannah. JAMES O. MOORE, july 11/Engineer and .Suj>erinL»ndi-nt. FIVE MILLIONS CAPITAL STOCK. CENTRAL OFFICE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Gift enterprise STANDARD SCALES Sra&jffSsMB 1 faKSSHMI • ::i ■ ■ i- 1 toi-n c\ju- • -1 l*y C. » uro of thLv miu-ily from weak, sickly, Rufferiag crcatnrL-a, U» ptrong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to give It a trial. Caution*— Bo auro you get the right article. Ses that “Peruvian Syrup" Is blown In the fhun. Pamphlets free. Send for one. SETII W,FOWLS & SONS, Proprietors, Poston, Maas. For sale by druggists generally. i uuiy iL-iutbi j tjjiiDi- i thccuumcy S7S.OOO INVALUABLE GIFTS to bo distributed in XL.. D. SINE’S lG4th llejgular Jloutlily Stock Scales. Co4lScales.IIayScales.Dai sy ricAiK*. CorsTlt* Scales, etc,, etc. SCALES REPAIRED PRoMPILY AND RKASONARLT. For sale oI*l Troemner’a Cuff<w and Drug Mills Composition Bells all rise* letter Presses etc, TUT MOST PERFECT Alarm Cash Drawer! MILES AT,ARM TLLIi CO.’S EYERYB nuiuo Cora Krankte. Wimtn.am. Onot.lra, Ptl,Fait IO—ora. W-wwmtM. Fxtcmil Bmirad U-c-AflMfooMiot. EXTERNAL WOUNDS. Remember, this Liniment did Slot spring «p Inadsysrs ycar.pro* dUStoR THE XOSTA»SU*D AND UNNATCTUX. CU*E* rf-tVnrgp srr New-Bojut and lltwswai Iw- xzsrr*. But we have th© esperisnes of over ihlrtf years of trial* with ths most wk» Miiiltiffillftf Crockett's Patent Balance Gear Portable Horse Power. Can be used in the eunuion gin hcnr--% or you can do yun ginning in a log cabin, or a room 10x40 feet. Warranted to run lighter ths .any Power made. It ha* had its trial aad came off victo rious, and ready to try again. Machinery of all kinds mndo and rep© rod at my works. Send for circular, to OctlOtf CROCKETT’S IKON WORKS, Macon. Ga. !•1'h '> A I V EVERY MERCHANT To bo drawn Monday, November 21th, 1873. OH CEAXD CASH HEEL $3,000 M GOLD. ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER. Two Prizes of $iooo tee pe/S % IS? “ Ch in ; Greenbacks! l-OOOGoldand Silver Lever Hunting Watches DRAWER TIIE LARGEST RETURN FOR TUE SMALLEST INVESTMENT. Warranted. r*e Them. REPUBLIC BLOCK, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ATLANTA, GA., BRANCH. OFFICERS—R. E. Rawson. President; L. P. Grant, Vico President: J. P. Logan, M. D., Medi cal Sup* , rvix»r. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-B. E. Rawson, L.P. Grant, V. R. Tomxky, L. Scofield, W. P. BOLD AT Fairbanks’ Scale Warehouses, Fairbanks & Co., ail ltrouduay, New York, 1SS Baltimore Street. Baltimore, 53 Comp Street. New Orleans. FAIRBANKS & EWING. Masonic Hall. Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS. BROWN A CO, i Milk Street. Boston. (in all) worth from $20 to $500 each! Coin Silver, Vert Chains, Solid and Double- Do not be Uilrccr* !al xodget *,i . OUUU OJ1U AWIOJB- Plated Silverware, Jewelry*. Jtc-, etc. Number of Gifu 10,000. TickeU limited to 75.000. Agents Wanted to sell TICKETS to whom liberal Premiums will he paid. Single Tickets Si; Six TickeU $5; .Twelve Tick eU $10; Twenty-live TickeU $20. Circulars containing a lull list of prizes a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other in- WILL BE HELD AT LEAVESWOKTH, KAN., DECEMBER 31st, 1873, poll TIIE BENEFIT OF A JUVENILE EEEOEM SCHOOL. 40,000 Gifts* $450,000 in Prizes, Principal Prize $100,000 Consintir mon AU dwelling — ■ blocks from nifieent PaYtillo, J. A. Hatdkn, I>. a. Bkatie. AUGUSTA, GA. BRANCH. OFFICERS—Grorge T. Jackson, President; JamesT. Bgtuwell, Vice President; G. E. Rat- CLIPFE, Secretary and Manager. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—Edward Thomas, W. Daniel. T. B. Branch. John U. Mbyse W. H. Goodrich. SPECIAL AGENTSs GEO. L THOMAS, JR^ JAS. \V. THOMAS. DR. R. S. JACKSON. A STRONG STOCK COMPANY, WHICH COMBINES STRENGTH OF CAPITAL, character, and local influence, and provide* Life insurance at the lowest safe rates, without delusive promise of dividends, or rather moke* the Dividend certain by decreasing the premium. By it* organization* it enables a man to deal with his own neighbors, stockholders in the Oimjmny, men whom he kuow4 aviu do justice to hi* family after he is dead, and also provides tint hi* funds will be invested to de velop the resources of bis own locality. A Company with Capita) enough and breadth enough to be, safe beyond question, with national extent and prestige, and yet a Hi .mo Company everywhere. An easy Company for AgenU to work and retain'the confidence of t^eir neighbors. MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS CAKHABT & CUED, ijtin* of the raperb palatini nridnte, of Si- ibcles Esq-, unsurpassed as a pmi to • the United States, being only a few i the Court-house, surrounded by mag* j grounds, orchards, gardens and vine yards. The building has been only recently com pleted with all modern improvement" PRIZE LIST. IS Prizes. Real Estate, - 1 Cash Prize, - - - - t m m tmOOS each, STELL pens. JOHNSON & SMITH Special attention caiieu to the well known numbec** 505-75-28-20 and 22. Factory, nt. Vernon ; Otiice 75, John St., New York. angS4 3m $150,125 tMOO MM9 wo 10,000 20.00U 25,000 20,000 20,000 X Hundred Symptoms nnd One Cure. WARREN A. RANSOM. AARON P. RANSOM. DARIUS W. GEES. ROBERT H. BOYD. • W. A. RANSOM & 00., Manufacturer* and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, 158 AND 140 GRAND ST- NEW YORK. Represented by R. W. Hogan, of Georgia. *wt20dly ’HERE is nrnrrelyi 100 200 300 «0S 1,000 1,158 36,150 Fvwry organ and function of the body sympa- u da** wtth tho discos and talf-poralyxed stomach. In aU such coze* Tamils IffiriTrstnl Stkttr'.Vppcinl ^rrafainiwdMteRlW; .Acta, if pmcnmtl in. * thorough renovation of the dfemthw argon*, and restores to bralthful oetivily Urn whole animal machinery. Sola hy all dnigpiU. cct29 T‘,1P W I UK1 a A . The title to the above rod estate is guarantor-! P< t£W»J terms of thi. schem« brink-, it wiUi- m th£7rad?ofon—ti.f,•Srafto’SSS!;’ 1 ' U:r olloreJ for tho I— ,r man to nso to -nn.ltIn PRICK OK TICKET*. Filtv-.ix Tickets 5111* W i One Uuiulred un i I tf. toenTicle».*iMoo. The drawing will he made under the sur*enn- IxiilisaTiof*co«afftteeapj*ointed by tho high est officials in the Mate, duly kwom t. the faith ful performance of the dtoties assigned them. The highest officials both of citv, count vend State have not only endorsed .Mr. AVdes, but also hi* scheme. 'riie demand for tickets is unjmrallelal. uml all deairihg to participate in the urawiugs should ot once form their dubs and send in their orders. JLQKNT3 WANTED in. all Stata, Cities and Towns in the U. S. and Canadas. Money should l»e sent by Rtvistcnil Ivetter, P. O. Order or Express, with the full address of tho purchaser in plain writing. Every package of II tickets has a chance to win 11 prize*, h u positively certimi to win one, while one person out of every ten who purchase a pack- ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean TO iLEEOHANTS AND PLaNTEDS, METROPOLITAN Time A FEW APPLICATIONS MARY A Pure Blooming Complexion. It Is Purely Vegetable, and Its operation Is oeen and fell »* once. St d jo* away with tho Ftuahed Appoaranc© cauae.1 by Heat. lAagua and Excitement. Uexl«aud remove* m Blotcheq ani Pucplra. dLr«Himr dark and unsightly •pot*. Drive* away Tan, Freckle* and Sun burn. and by it* rarih bat powerful isflnenos mantle* the to-bA cher A with sacrum. BL00.V HD beactl Hold by til I'TOgg-.iit* and Fancy Store*. DO- M 53 Park llaoo, New Ycrk AVDfO iierfecteil my arrangements to correct the slighfr-st error in the tfoe-leniM of mv flue . R»-krulaU*r, by the erection of an observatory and one of th.* most approved TRANSIT I XSTltlJ NTS, for the purpose ot observing the meridian passage of the sun aud stars, I triJJ be able to keep rxact Macon mean time to within a fraction of n reemuL •Special attention paid to the Repairing and Rating of fine Watches, as ircll as all kinds work made to order. juM7 ly PAIN LINIMENT 500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 21-3 lbs to yd. 100 do “Elephant” Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to yd, 50 bales Gnuny Bagging,_2 1-8 lb to yd. 200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb to yd. 10,000 lbs Arrow Ties. 25 bales Bagging Twine. p KMOVES In from five to twenty minutes the Xv moot violent; paira of NEUKAlxilA and CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, curing vety severe tons* of three dLcnvea in ftmoneto fit* days ; : '..ii > t." mi. j-..\ :> ■uoecinM arerannamm the last. It abo ran* ■l&W# 111 loom hteahtlmn GUM BOILS. NERVOUS HEADACHES, artnding those which fo&rw Intermittent Fevers and Tooth Aches, in from one to fire minute* ;ft)sa Colic. Bing Warns and Memnsio*. The second case waa cured k Brumwu k. relieving in the last in a teas minuim, the pain in th. head and neck. D. F.FLEMING. JAMES M. WILSON IRON & BRASS WORKS, Canal Street, from «th tu Tth, RICHMOND, - - - VA. WM. B. TANNER & CO., ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS. ENGINES OF AEL, KINDS. Send for Circular. H. R. BROWN, juili ly Agent. 3000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES ; BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. -k ot BOOTS \\/L are nowrercMm 1r*>tn the Manufacturers a very I.inre and well sele \ V SHOES. AND TRUN KS of every description, which will be sold as low a Mo-chants visiting Charleston are inv ited to examine our stock. J>. P. FU2MING & CO., 2 HAYNE STREET. CORNER OF CHURCH STRFE’ SAMUEL A.NEL.SO.V. /amrttioMStra) , by ;.:i I>rugrui DOVliugvUj DR. D. G. M oODBRlDGE, XL Brwusw.ci, G*. Fropnek>r, N\-w York. JAMES GL( .FILJjIX Xk-odSm ll uJl i . BUI LDERSt SUPPLIES' if SI nnm iiiN] ItllHO IT . T